I have often courted the acquaintance of that part of mankind commonly known by the ordinary phrase of blackguards, sometimes farther than was consistent with the safety of my character ; those who, by thoughtless prodigality or headstrong passions, have... The Foreign Quarterly Review - Página 341841Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Burns - 1800 - 520 páginas
...character : those who by thoughtless prodigality, or headstrong passions, have been driven to ruin. Though disgraced by follies, nay sometimes " stained...generosity, disinterested friendship, and even modesty. . April As I am what the men of the world, if they knew such a man, would call a whimsical mortal ;... | |
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 506 páginas
...disgraced by follies, nay sometimes " stained with guilt, ***** * * *," I have yet found among thejn, in not a few instances, some of the noblest virtues, magnanimity, generosity, disinterested friend? ship, and even modesty. As I am what the men of the world, if they knew such a man, would call... | |
| Robert Burns - 1808 - 496 páginas
...character ; those who, by thoughtless prodigality or headstrong passions, have been driven to ruin. Though disgraced by follies, nay sometimes " stained...generosity, disinterested friendship, and even modesty. Ai April. As I am what the men of the world, if they knew such a man, would call a whimsical mortal,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 páginas
...character; those who, by thoughtless prodigality or headstrong passions, have been driven to ruin. Though disgraced by follies, nay sometimes " stained...generosity, disinterested friendship, and even modesty. Jfiril. As I atn what the men of the world, if they knew such a man, would call a whimsical mortal,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 páginas
...headstrong passions, have been driven to ruin. Though disgraced by follies, nay sometimes " stained v/ith guilt, ****** *. *," I have yet found among them,...generosity, disinterested friendship, and even modesty. April. As I am what the men of the world, if they knew such a man, would call a whimsical mortal, 1... | |
| Robert Burns - 1813 - 506 páginas
...character $ those who, by thoughtless prodigality or headstrong passions, have been driven to ruin. Though disgraced by follies, nay sometimes " stained...generosity, disinterested friendship, and even modesty. Jpril. As I am what the men of the world, if they knew such a man, would call a whimsical mortal, I... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 714 páginas
...character : those who by thoughtless prodigality, or headstrong passions, have been driven to ruin. — Though disgraced by follies, nay sometimes " stained...generosity, disinterested friendship, and even modesty. ApriL • As I am what the men of the world, if they knew such a man, would call a whimsical mortal... | |
| 1819 - 364 páginas
...character ; those who, by thoughtless prodigality or headstrong passions have been driven to ruin. Though disgraced by follies, nay sometimes " stained...generosity, disinterested friendship, and even modesty. April. As I am what the men of the world, if they knew such a man, would call a whimsical mortal, I... | |
| Robert Burns - 1819 - 388 páginas
...driven to ruin. Though disgraced by follies, nay sometimes " stained with guilt, »»»*»»* «t" i have yet found among them, in not a few instances,...generosity, disinterested friendship, and even modesty. April. various sources of pleasure and enjoyment, which are, in a manner, ptculiar to myself, or some... | |
| Robert Burns - 1819 - 658 páginas
...driven to ruin. — Though disgraced by follies, nay sometimes i stained with guilt, •**•****,>! have yet found among them, in not a few instances,...generosity, disinterested friendship, and even modesty. April. As I am what the men of the world, if they knew such a man, would call a whimsical mortal ;... | |
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